Ah, breaker one-nine, this here’s the Rubber Duck – Galaxy Trucker

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Galaxy Trucker

It’s been a long time since this game hit the table. Someone had mentioned it and I was duty bound to bring it out. Having played it and the expansion a number of times in the past I was surprised how much I’d forgotten

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Galaxy trucker is a fun. Light. schadenfreude game. The game is all about laughing and possibly pointing at your opponent as their higgled piggledy space ship comes apart under stress.

(What more do you want. You get to laugh at someone else’s misfortune. Surely this is the fillet of every game)

The game operates in two parts the first bit everyone assembles their ship from the collective pool of parts caracassone style. Careful attention must be paid to how the whole thing hangs together and incorrect connectors will mean a design change and probably losing your position on the starting line

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So one ramshackle country design job later you’re the nervous owner of a ship that would make a space Ork tut and it’s off into the oily blackness with your opponents in pursuit.

A flight consist of a series of events. Pirate attacks. Meteor showers . Planet falls. Other stuff that you all try and weather as best as you can. You can be unlucky and parts of your ship get knocked off or you can be very unlucky and large parts of your ship get taken out all to the cackling delight of your opponents.

Once you arrive you score points for arriving first, not losing bits, selling cargo. Having a purdy ship. There’s certainly an element of luck but design decisions and use of power during the mission make for a fairly skillful game.

Each missions of which you play three sees you building bigger and more complex ships from the limited resources

This game is pure hurt joy. It is immensely enjoyable to see someone’s creation coming apart at the seams while you thrundle along unharmed

There’s  a number of expansions for it which is pretty much just more of the no bad thing same.  I have one of them.

I like this game. It’s simple it’s fun and it plays five with the first expansion. For some reason it’s very expensive which is a pity as you should really try it and the price tag is a definite barrier

I’ll bring it to the next KNAVECON and you can see for yourself. Until then watch the skies (for falling debris)

Huzzah

Vic

Kill! Burn! Pillage! – Warhammer Quest

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  • 10  Kill monster
  • 20  Get gold
  • 30  Acquire better gear.
  • 40  Encounter bigger monster
  • 50  Goto 10

This is the essence of every dungeon crawler game, most MMOs and pretty much every RPG

Warhammer quest has recently appeared in electronic form on steam but it’s been available on iOS for some time and its good clean fun. It’s an old game. An old old game from Games workshop over two decades old and out of print for as long.

Doesn't look like this on my phone
Doesn’t look like this on my phone

I could simplify this but just saying its advanced heroquest 1.3 but I’d do it a disservice.  Many people (mostly old) consider this the best dungeon quest game produced by GW. Opinions vary.

There are two things that grab you about this game. The characters move this side of a bit too slow and the buy to cheat is, I’m looking for word… Not good.

Struggling with a dungeon? Buy a legendary weapon for cash money. Need more gold? Micro payment for more. Want some other character class? You guessed it.

Now for your five euro you get a very nice game that will last a few weeks. That’s fair enough. The expansions to it are another five euro each, which I’m just about okay with,

Truth be told you’re looking at xbox or Playstation prices if you want all the content. I didn’t. I had enough after the second expansion but I’d gotten my fill. A full quarter of a year casual gaming.

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For all my gripes about the game its clean distilled fun. No matter how many times I venture down a dungeon I always get a thrill from wondering if I’ve bitten off more than I can chew but somehow prevailing or maybe not

Leveling up is the magic sauce in so many games. It appeals to our lizard brain.

It’s a tidy little game. The graphics are good if you squint on a smart phone. It’s also available on an iPad and PC but I think it works best as a phone/tablet game squinting assumed

“This is my dungeon crawler. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
My dungeon crawler is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life.  My game, without me, is useless. Without my game, I am useless. “

It’s fun while it lasts and you get what you pay for.  Worth checking out

Huzzah!

Vic

I never said WHICH Christmas it would be over by : Diplomacy 2014/15 Spring 1904

Well it didn’t end by Christmas, I didn’t think it would but you never know.  A most unusual game.

turn8If you’ve ever played Diplomacy you’ll notice something odd…. Italy isn’t dead which is the normal course of events.  This game is anything but normal.

Germany is still hanging in there with it’s nothing to see here stance.

Seemingly, Napoleon wasn’t a small man, it was all British propaganda, France on the other hand is shrinking rapidly and may disappear with an audible POP.

Russia seems to be holding it’s own (never underestimate Russia).  Austria and Turkey have taken the shirts off, folded them neatly and are now circling each other fists a whirl

England is very much ruling the waves and fortress Britain looks impregnable.

I’ve never seen a game go like this, I’ve seen some odd stuff, but nothing like this, bravo! more of this I say!

Huzzah!

Vic

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Love Hate – The Power of one of those

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Powergrid. I have a love hate relationship with this game. I love it. It Hates me.

Bidding and map control is the bread and butter of this game. Each turn, players bid on increasingly efficient power stations to power your ever expanding network. You buy fuel (hopefully before the others do and up the price) expand your network and power it, making you back some cash.

Repeat until one person reaches the set amount of powered homes for the number of players. Usually this isn’t me. The player that are ahead in this goal each round are the ones that take their moves last so the underdog gets a chance

The real joy of this game (and most others let’s be fair) is tricking your opponent into spending more money than they should for a particular power station or watching them get a power station but not be able to afford fuel for it. You are always one dollar short in this game.

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The game is relatively simple. It’s around small world level of difficulty. Interestingly there are no dice so it’s quite a skillful game (maybe that’s why I keep losing). It plays out in about two hours or less and all in all its good fun.

There’s a pile of expansions for it that add maps, power stations and a few rules. I like this game it’s a good solid no nonsense game. If it was food it would be a healthy hefty brown loaf. All in all a classic game and like catan it’s one you should really try

Huzzah

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What I’d like to play in 2015 – Part 1

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It’s a new year so let’s make a set of resolutions for what we want to play this year. For me it’s simple because I’m a simple person.

Dead of winter.
I’ve had this on back order for a few months on Amazon and I got to play it once last year and was pretty impressed.  A lot of zombie games I’ve found tend to be sluggish (pardon the pun), this I liked, it was suitably different

Fire in the lake
I like Vietnam. In answer to your shouted statement I agree I don’t know and that’s correct I wasn’t there. The game intrigues me. I’m not sure how it compares to a distant plain but hey it’s Vietnam. I’m sure I’ll pick this up at some stage and by sure I mean I have no idea if I will but will try.

Capital ships in x-wing
I really like the look of the new imperial big ship for xwing. I thought the big ships were a bit one sided and the transport left me a bit cold but now!  look at it, LOOK AT IT

XCOM
Now the fact that this is coop might be an issue. I haven’t researched it enough but truth be known I LOVE xcom, always have, back since laser squad. I really liked the reboot of the pc game particularly the enemy within variant. Truth be told if they were selling xcom flavored apples id probably buy one. Someone around me is going to get this game this year and I will play it.  I have no doubts

The Last Banquet
This is another one I’m intrigued by if only by the number of players who can take part 6-26.  Could be a real interesting con game.

Imperial Assault and Star Wars Armada
Nope. Blasphemy as it may be im not really bothered with these games. They’re too expensive. I have plenty of dungeon crawlers and I have xwing. I’m out.

(That said if someone else brings it I may play it)

Right that’s my 2 cents for now, I’ve labelled it part 1 as I’m sure something else will come to mind, until then

Huzzah!

Vic

Not a Thursday Game

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I love Twilight Struggle. It’s stupendous. If you haven’t played it, I recommend you turn to the person nearest you and shout “You’ve held me back long enough! I’m playing Twilight Struggle”, then run out and buy it. Somewhere.

Maybe be a bit careful with that all the same.

A Distant Plain (not to be confused with a distant plane)  is a game I knew nothing about a few months back and now it’s standing there in the front of my brain, laughing at my attempts to ignore it.  It’s by GMT who made Twilight and it uses a map (this time of Afghanistan) and it sees four players duking it out for a win.

I really like the way Twilight Struggle plays, it’s simple even though it looks like it should be complex but it’s complex insofar as the possible strategies to win and how suddenly for a simple game it gets bloody complex fast.  I’ll stop now, you get it, it’s great.  A Distant Plain has some similarities but it’s a different animal in a lot of ways which is great.  What’s really super is you’re not limited to just two players, and of the the four factions you get to play one of, each work in different ways, they even have different orders they can give each turn, so there is massive replay value in this game.  The only negative being that it’s hard to figure out what people are up to unless you’ve played a few games and by a few I mean several.

The four factions are The Coalition Troops, The Afghan government the Taliban and the Warlords.  Just that alone should get your ears up, how many games do you get to play as ‘the bad guys’

The Coalition want to get out of dodge but win hearts and minds, they work with the Afghan government but they need to be wary of them as they could have the coalition doing their dirty work and grab all the aid.  They possess great firepower and mobility which is great IF they can find the enemy

The Afghan government are trying to get patronage and above all resources as well as foreign aid.   They have to help the Coalition if they want to win but are subject to dissertations, infiltrations and fairly crappy but numerous troops.

The Taliban are trying to muscle in and take control, this they try to do without exposing themselves (all relevant jokes were made).  Like the Government they’re also trying to gain control and extort resources and maybe throw in a bit of terrorism while they’re at it

And the warlords, well some people just like to watch the world burn.  in their case they just want to cause trouble and benefit from the chaos.  They don’t want anyone in control of areas so they can continue to raise poppys and generally be all warlordy.

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Ok that’s a bit simplistic and if you happen to be the real coalition, afghan government, Taliban or warlords I apologize for simplifying your noble struggle but it’s a difficult audience I have to work with.

The whole asymmetrical thing is great, I’ve played twice now, once as the warlords and then as the coalition, two completely different animals with completely different strategies.

It’s a difficult game to figure out, you’re constantly on a razors edge with someone close to winning, sometimes it’s even you and the game is a real roller coaster AFTER you’ve played it and got your head around it.

The game plays out as either the long pretty empty map or shorter predefined map. The long game is just that. You’d want a good six hours to play it thus the whole not a thur night thing.

I like this game. I’m not there yet with it but just like a maths theory in school i didn’t understand I know it will click in in a while. I’ll do another review of this game when I’ve played another few games. Whenever that might be

Now this game was not a hit with a lot of the Thur night crew, it’s long and it takes time to get the most out of it.  It’s also not my copy but I reckon it may well turn up at Knavecon and if our plans for a mini Knavecon before the real one take off I’ll be playing a few more games. Until then, try Twilight Struggle and if you like it, THEN it’s worth having a look at this.  Don’t be fooled by the simple four pages of instructions, this IS a complex game but I’m confident just like Twilight it’s worth the in time.  I reckon I might read up a bit more on this game before the next match.

Huzzah!

Vic

Knavecon ranked highly in Geek Ireland Awards

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Thanks to all those supporters who went out of their way to vote for Knavecon in the Geek Ireland awards.  We got a LOT more votes than expected and finished third (just pipped at the post for second) for the best con of 2014.

Even though it’s a fairly new con and it’s not based in Dublin, it’s always been a con that’s punched above it’s weight and the fact we rated so highly is a great start to 2015 and a testament to the gamers who come each time and make a good con a great con.  Well done everyone

I’m looking forward to gaming with all of you in 2015, drinking coffee and above all talking shite with conviction.  Knavecon V is on the 11th April.  Make sure you’re green lit for it.  It’s going to be good.  Actually it’s going to be REALLY good.  Until then, keep gaming, keep talking and keep the faith,

“May we game a thousand years”

Huzzah!

Vic

Probably the First Review of 2015

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Game of thrones. Westeros Intrigue

I wound up playing this game unexpectedly over Xmas. It’s fast it’s light. It’s vaguely skillful although luck plays a big part in it. Then again luck plays a big part in the great dalmuti but we’re still playing that years later.

It’s a simple, simple game, a re-release of a Reiner kniza game penguins. A deck of 50 odd cards each of which can be one of four colours is dealt out evenly to each player. The players now need to get rid of their cards. Once one player ditches their hand the remaining players take a scoring chit for each card they still hold. At the end the lowest scoring player wins. simples

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The game plays out over six rounds and the first out of each round gets a face down card which has a random minus number which reduces your score at the end.

It’s a lot of fun. Now you could easily knock this game together we a deck of cards (and optionally some sticky back plastic) but like skull and roses the cards are nice and it’s cheap as chips so all in all if you’re looking for a filler game and or a family game then this is a solid choice

Huzzah!

Vic

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Not quite over by xmas – Turn 6 results

turn7And there’s where it stands at xmas.  The diplomats are taking a well earned break for the holidays having gotten themselves this far. Germany despite everyone’s best efforts is spending it’s holidays in Denmark.  Italy is enjoying cheap plonk in the costa del dread pirate joe, Russia has gone North to take the icy waters, Austria and Turkey are getting to know each other better.  England is ruling the waves and France is doing what it does best 🙂

My predictions in a sealed envelope of the eventual winner is looking more and more shaky.  More of this next year.

Huzzah!

Vic

Merry Christmas from VGG

A very Merry Christmas to you and yours.  I hope you’ve enjoyed gaming and reading my blog as much as I have gaming and writing it.  I’ll be back (probably) before the new year, but then again I might be busy doing a bit of gaming too.  Join me soon for more fun and frolics, so until then, enjoy what is best in life…..

kingBeating Limerick gaming at Twilight Struggle

Huzzah!

Vic

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